Domingo Vega, contemporary abstract artist, was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He Graduated from the University Of Puerto Rico, School Of Humanities, with a BFA in 1982. Coursed Graduate studies in Architecture at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland until 1986 and in Interior Design at The Palm Beach College until 2004. He developed a career and became licensed in the area of Interior Design, creating interior environments for World known major cruise lines, five star hotels and resorts worldwide. Domingo returned to his passion for art in 2008 during the worldwide financial crisis, bringing forth his combination of trainings, reflected on a collection of constructivist art forms. He participated in Raleigh, North Carolina as a founding member of the ChromaZones, and was an active member of The Visual Art Exchange as an artist and a leading member of the abstract critique forum in the same organization.

Artist statement

My art pieces are conceived from “an educated yet, intuitive creative thought and a conscious mind visualization process”. I start with a philosophical statement and work on it, until I develop an executable idea. I proceed, from that departure point to plan how to accomplish the basic preparation for the piece. I look, create and locate diversified objects that best assist me to literally “give shape” to my dreams. After certain amount of sketches, studies, technical experimental work, and energy infusion into my art pieces, the actual artwork “comes to life” and starts communicating with me. The pieces are constantly directing me as to what they need for their completion “taking a life of their own”. It is hard to imagine an inanimate object communicating with the artist, however all matter has a form of vibrational energy and all it takes is for us to observe, and be perceptive to feel this source of energy, interpret it and express it.

My intention with my current body of work is to raise awareness of the overabundance of rituals, religions, philosophies and meaningless sources of worship and beliefs that we have in today’s world. We as a society worship everything and anything. Are these religions and rituals really necessary? Are the Gods really pleased with our rituals? Or, Are rituals purely human and without the Gods? I intend to stimulate people to look for answers just within themselves and not in the human expressions of our business based religions and layman institutions and look towards the Universal creations of the cosmos for their truth.

I was born in San Juan Puerto Rico, raised with a rich combination of Catholic and Metaphysical spiritual practices. My extended family exposed me to Masonic Temples and practices such as Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, Jehovah Witnesses, and Pentecostal churches among others. In my undergraduate college years I joined the Church of Scientology and later in life Religious Science International. Today I am not affiliated to any religious group; however I do continue independent studies in Theosophy, science, quantum physics and metaphysics as part of my intellectual / artistic - spiritual development.

I know that “Every thought is Creative, as Perception is the observer’s reality”, therefore it is my mission to produce a visual expression that provokes controversy, thoughts and conversation on behalf of the visual participant, leaving them with an impression while telling them a story, or at least make them curious to research and learn more about the reality that trigger their reaction to my art pieces.

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Awards:

Artslant Prize 2012 "The Showcase Series" Round #3 mixed media winner

Art Exhibits:

2012:

International Art Festival at the Museum of Russian Art MORA, Jersey City, New Jersey, August 8,2012

2010

The Clayton Center , Clayton North Carolina, October 7, 2010

LGBT of Raleigh solo show , Cabarrus St, Raleigh NC October 1, 2010

Spark Con Gallery, The Hive, Raleigh NC, September 17 , 2010

Homage, Sertoma Arts Center Raleigh NC, August 3-31, 2010.

Unfettered, Visual Arts Exchange, May 2010, Raleigh ,NC.

Creations from the Cosmos , Port City Java April 2, 2010 , 234 Fayetteville St.